Dwindling Women

  Curiousity is one of my traits that I was born with which means that I love going to the details of things and ask too many questions that sometimes, it is really very annoying but unfortunately, this is no hindrance for me to stop my thirst for the knowledge about the history of that things and daydreaming of what can be done. I was once in a hospital, when I was still a kid, and when I stepped inside, I found myself in the middle of a jungle that everything was all so fascinating in my eyes, it was like somebody awakened that curious person inside me and was taking over me that I wanted to check every room , equipment and technologies that they were using inside the big white building; it was like a whole new world for me and I wanted to lay my hands in everything that I see, I even wanted to go inside one of the operating rooms but unfortunately it was locked. When we got to the room in which my cousin was confined, I asked my mom if it was okay to go outside because I am going to check things out; she did not seem to be listening so I got out of the room as fast as possible. When I got outside, I was directly faced with the station of the nurses, nurses were very busy jotting down notes and running to some rooms, some were also calling the doctors via the microphone and were saying some other things that I do not really understand; I cannot also help but noticing the tangled wires in the station because of a lot of telephones and buzzers; at the back of my head, I wanted to suggest to make things wireless, for example a wireless nurse call. A lot of things came to my mind as I am observing the place, there a lot of things to improve but I learned a lot after roaming all over the place until I was paged as a missing child and was being called at the front desk already.

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